New York Mental Hygiene Code § 43.06

Assessments
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§ 43.06 Assessments.\n  1. Providers of services, as defined in this section, are charged\nassessments on their gross receipts received from all patient care\nservices and other operating income less personal needs allowances and\nrefunds on a cash basis in the percentage amounts and for the periods\nspecified in subdivision two of this section. Such assessments shall be\nsubmitted by or on behalf of providers of services to the commissioner\nof mental health or his or her designee.\n  2. (a) Providers of services, for the purposes of this section, shall\nbe hospitals licensed pursuant to article thirty-one of this chapter\n(which shall not include wards, wings, units or other parts of a\nhospital, as defined in article twenty-eight of the public health law,)\nand residential treatment facilities for children and youth, as defined\nin section 1.03 of this chapter.\n  (b)(i) For such hospitals which are providers of services, the\nassessment shall be six-tenths of one percent of each provider's gross\nreceipts received from all patient care services and other operating\nincome on a cash basis beginning January first, nineteen hundred\nninety-one for hospital or mental health-related services including but\nnot limited to inpatient service, outpatient service and emergency\nservice; provided, however, that for all such gross receipts received on\nor after December first, nineteen hundred ninety-eight, such assessment\nshall be two-tenths of one percent, and further provided that for all\nsuch gross receipts received on or after April first, nineteen hundred\nninety-nine, such assessment shall be one-tenth of one percent, and\nfurther provided that such assessment shall expire and be of no further\neffect for all such gross receipts received on or after January first,\ntwo thousand.\n  (ii) If required pursuant to the provisions of subdivision thirteen of\nthis section, for such hospitals which are providers of services, an\nadditional assessment shall be one-tenth of one percent of each\nprovider's gross receipts received from all patient care services and\nother operating income on a cash basis beginning April first, nineteen\nhundred ninety-two for hospital or mental health-related services\nincluding but not limited to inpatient service, outpatient service and\nemergency service; provided, however, that such additional assessment\nshall expire and be of no further effect for all such gross receipts\nreceived on or after December first, nineteen hundred ninety-seven.\n  (c)(i) For residential treatment facilities for children and youth,\nthe assessment shall be six-tenths of one percent of each provider's\ngross receipts received from all patient care services and other\noperating income on a cash basis beginning July first, nineteen hundred\nninety-one for hospital or mental health-related service including but\nnot limited to inpatient service, outpatient service and emergency\nservice; provided, however, that for all such gross receipts received on\nor after December first, nineteen hundred ninety-eight, such assessment\nshall be two-tenths of one percent, and further provided that for all\nsuch gross receipts received on or after April first, nineteen hundred\nninety-nine, such assessment shall be one-tenth of one percent, and\nfurther provided that such assessment shall expire and be of no further\neffect for all such gross receipts received on or after January first,\ntwo thousand.\n  (ii) If required pursuant to the provisions of subdivision thirteen of\nthis section, for residential treatment facilities for children and\nyouth, an additional assessment, shall be one-tenth of one percent of\neach provider's gross receipts received from all patient care services\nand other operating income on a cash basis beginning April first,\nnineteen hundred ninety-two for hospital or mental health-related\nservice including but not limited to inpatient service, outpatient\nservice and emergency service; provided, however, that such 

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